Why are landlords given free rein to cripple the economy by pricing workers out of important major cities ?

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Whole post just pocket watching, wtf do you care if they work or not you fakkit. :hhh:
this the retarded shyt im talking about. people who can't put 2 and 2 together. it's still a business

company is on record to have one of it's lowest production years. incompetence is high but firing people is hard because they are unionized and we are losing clients as a result which means the lazies will be laid off for their lack of effort. not only that but we also have to negotiate a contract for pay increases for the next few years soon. what you think our bargaining power look like?

shut your dumbass up and refrain from quoting me again. imbecile
 

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this the retarded shyt im talking about. people who can't put 2 and 2 together. it's still a business

company is on record to have one of it's lowest production years. incompetence is high but firing people is hard because they are unionized and we are losing clients as a result which means the lazies will be laid off for their lack of effort. not only that but we also have to negotiate a contract for pay increases for the next few years soon. what you think our bargaining power look like?

shut your dumbass up and refrain from quoting me again. imbecile

nah we know the type you are. If it was doing so bad, why don't you leave? Lying fakkit. :hhh:
 
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The main problem here is the shortage of available housing stock. The demand for housing is much higher than the supply, leading to significantly higher prices.

To address this, a potential solution could involve making it illegal to rent out single-family homes. Individuals should be restricted from owning multiple single-family homes, allowing only one primary residence that they actually live in. This would open up opportunities for first-time homebuyers who are struggling to enter the housing market.
 

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Only about 3-5 (maybe less) percent of people posting in This thread, landlords in here flexing included, could put the money down on a house in Los Angeles county right now..even using FHA..

nikkas talking fha loans and money down like in LA you be lucky to have to pay less than 50k down for a 1bd room condo..

Brehs lazy and not sacrificing though lol

Suck my dikk
 

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As a breh who is a land lord and a renter as well I see both sides of the argument but ultimately, it’s definitely a lot of greedy landlords out there.

Plus the government not really doing shyt to help. Zoning laws need re working, taxes and owner ship laws need re evaluating, incentives to build more housing, etc

Even better public transportation would help (high speed trains). So people could easily commute from bigger cities to more affordable cities if they chose to.

It’s a multi faceted issue.
 

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As a breh who is a land lord and a renter as well I see both sides of the argument but ultimately, it’s definitely a lot of greedy landlords out there.

Plus the government not really doing shyt to help. Zoning laws need re working, taxes and owner ship laws need re evaluating, incentives to build more housing, etc

Even better public transportation would help (high speed trains). So people could easily commute from bigger cities to more affordable cities if they chose to.

It’s a multi faceted issue.
a lot of Americans don’t realize how broken of a country this is, and how much the burden of its labor, money, resources, etc is put on the working class And poor.
 

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The real issue is rich people want to move back to the cities. Gentrification. They buy up blocks that should be used for apartments and low income housing which is walking, train, or bus ride from work for people who would live in those apartments. Now you got low income apartments going up in suburbs where nothing is close by. An extra expense on people to own a car to get to work, not a lot of opportunities in suburbs like there are in cities. All cuz some yuppie fakkit wants to live in the city so they can go to shytty breweries and drink craft bear.
 

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The real issue is rich people want to move back to the cities. Gentrification. They buy up blocks that should be used for apartments and low income housing which is walking, train, or bus ride from work for people who would live in those apartments. Now you got low income apartments going up in suburbs where nothing is close by. An extra expense on people to own a car to get to work, not a lot of opportunities in suburbs like there are in cities. All cuz some yuppie fakkit wants to live in the city so they can go to shytty breweries and drink craft bear.

Now, you got "super commuters" that spend at least 3-5 hours a day traveling to and from work for only ONE income.
 

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No they make excuses cause "But I like it here and we have a Wegmans"

My steppop used to drive an hour each way to work to survive and work two more jobs after that... nikka in a million dollar home now with 3 more in Florida


My girl's uncle got a farm... hundreds of acres... Still drove 3 motherfukking hours to dc to work everyday and back... Now he don't work at all on his 100 acres and broke some off to his two kids and still sitting on more


I live 30 mins outside the city.. When I tell people it's "Damn that's a far commute.. Damn why you live so far... Damn you can just get an apt in the city." Then they pull up to the HOUSE, ask about my rent, and see all my extra cash and say "Damn... Can I stay the weekend? I hate my little apt. I wish I had a yard. You should buy this place."




You don't have to go to those extremes.. But to cry about moving 45 mins away cause "I don't want to drive" is insane when you also "don't want to pay the rent to live there" Sounds like you got a problem.. You gonna move or pay out your ass and yell at the sky?

That's called sacrifice.. You do what you don't want to do, save up and improve your salary, then do what the fukk you want earlier than everybody else in life who wanted to just get by and do the bare minimum..
You talking like the men in my family.
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I like it :wow:
 
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